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    Brian Barcelos
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    Default Semipalmated Plover juvenile



    Took this last weekend. Only two of these and a hand fool of Sanderlings at the beach, I was hoping for Dunlin since I haven't ever seen one but maybe next time. He wasn't very shy and let me approach for a few clicks of the shutter. Thanks for looking. All C/C appreciated.

    Canon EOS 50D
    Aperture-Priority AE
    Tv 1/640
    Av 8.0
    Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Comp +1/3
    ISO Speed 400
    Tamron 200-500mm
    Focal Length 500.0 mm

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    Nice walking pose, angle and setting. I would sharpen the bird a bit more and might remove the dark area behind the bird's rump.

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    Nice image of a Semipalmated Plover.

    I would agree with Axel on both counts regarding sharpening and the cloning out of the dark areas by the birds tail.

    I would also consider cleaning up one of the two catch lights.

    I might try lightening up the BG as well to punch the bird a bit more.
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    This is a lovely capture of a SPP. You have very nice feather detail. Agree with removing the dark spot behind the bird.

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    Good low angle and HA and pose. I like the watery foreground. Agree w above regarding sharpening and removing the dark area near the rump.

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    Beautiful one Brian, loved the pose and Angle, congrats..

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    Brian, I like the walking pose and the angle. I agree about the BG behind the bird and to lighten it a bit. It could use a bit more sharpening.

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